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Marelli Distrib Replacement
I have found a replacement Bosch for my Marelli distrib and am considering doing it myself. Am I insane? How difficult of a task is this and can it be done without removal of the engine?
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Marysville Wa.
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totally wacko. i'll give you $100 for the bosch one.
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Are you nuts?
Oh, and Walker's ripping you off. I'll give you $110. Do a search and you'll find plenty of tips. It's easy. But if you're still skeerd, That $110's still stands....
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I bid $13.50 and a half quart of used oil....
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
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911Rookie,
Take what the guys above say with a grain of salt. Its not a hard swap I believe (pls do a search) and these yahoos just want to get that nice Bosch dizzy off of your hands. Throw a cold beer in their direction and it will distract them long enough to get the job done! Welcome to the forum! Joe
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